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HARDWARE

TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE


Nails

HARDWARE
Screws
Bolts

TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE


Hinges
Latches and Locksets
Closers
Pivots
Panic Hardware
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping
Thresholds
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
Cabinet Knobs
Lid Stays
Drawer runners
Locks
Shelf supports
HARDWARE
• Metal products used in construction, such
as: bolts, nails, screws (as in rough
HARDWARE
hardware); and fittings, such as, catches,
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
hinges, locks, etc. (finish hardware); and
Nails
Screws
tools. They are classified as:
Bolts

TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE


Hinges – ROUGH HARDWARE – Hardware meant to be
Latches and Locksets
Closers concealed, such as bolts, nails, screws, spikes,
Pivots
Panic Hardware
and other metal fittings.
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers – FINISH HARDWARE – also called Architectural
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners
Hardware, Builders’ Finish Hardware, Finish
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping
Builders’ Hardware. Hardware, such as hinges,
Thresholds locks, catches, etc., that has a finished
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches appearance as well as a function esp. that used
Cabinet Knobs
Lid Stays
with doors, window, and cabinets; may be
Drawer runners
Locks
considered part of the decorative treatment of a
Shelf supports room or building.
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
■ Common Wire Nail or Common Nail – a cut
or wire low-carbon steel nail, having a slender
plain shank and a medium diamond point;
used in work where finish is unimportant, as in
framing.
HARDWARE ■ Finishing Nail – a slender nail made from
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE finer wire than the common nail; has a
Nails
Screws
brad-type head which permits it to be set
Bolts below the surface of the wood, leaving only a
TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE small hole which can be puttied easily; used in
Hinges
Latches and Locksets
finishing work.
Closers ■ Brad Nail – a small finishing nail, usually of
Pivots
Panic Hardware the same thickness throughout, with a head
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers
that is almost flush with the sides or a head
Astragals that projects slightly to one side.
Bolts and Fasteners
Automatic Door Bottoms ■ Box Nail – similar to a common nail but
Weather stripping
Thresholds
thinner; has a long shank which may be
Furniture Hinges smooth or barbed.
Cabinet Catches
Cabinet Knobs ■ Casing Nail – a slender nail with a small,
Lid Stays
Drawer runners slightly flared head used for finishing work.
Locks
Shelf supports
6. Ring-shank Nail – a nail having a number of
ring-like grooves around the shank to
increase its holding power.
7. Clinch or Clench Nail – any nail designed
HARDWARE for clinching, after driving. Clinching is
securing a nail, staple, screw or bolt, by
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
Nails hammering the protruding point so that it is
Screws
Bolts
bent over.
TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE
8. Roofing Nail – a short nail having a barbed
Hinges or ring shank and a comparatively large flat
Latches and Locksets
Closers
head; may be galvanized or bright[1]; often
Pivots provided with a neoprene, lead, or plastic
Panic Hardware
Push plates and pull bars washer; used to secure roofing felt or
Door stops and bumpers
Astragals
shingles to a roof-deck or roof boards.
Bolts and Fasteners
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping •
Thresholds [1] Bright – a metal finish using a dip to give a bright
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches surface to brasses; often amixture of sulfuric acid, nitric
Cabinet Knobs acid, hydrochloric acid, and water.
Lid Stays
Drawer runners
Locks
Shelf supports
9. Metal Lath Nail – a nail designed for
securing a metal lath. A metal lath is a base
for plaster fabricated: (a) by slitting metal
and then stretching it to form a
HARDWARE diamond-shaped mesh or (b) by punching
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE and forming sheet metal. Usually classified
Nails
Screws
as rib lath, diamond-mesh lath, sheet lath,
Bolts or wire lath.
TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE
Hinges
10. Electrician’s Staple Nail – a u-shaped piece
Latches and Locksets
Closers
of metal or heavy wire, with pointed ends,
Pivots driven into a surface to secure a sheet
Panic Hardware
Push plates and pull bars material, hold a hasp, etc.
Door stops and bumpers
Astragals 11. Concrete nail – a hardened steel nail
Bolts and Fasteners
Automatic Door Bottoms having a flat countersunk head and a
Weather stripping
Thresholds
diamond point; used for nailing to concrete
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
or masonry.
Cabinet Knobs
Lid Stays
12. Masonry nail – a hardened steel nail with a
Drawer runners
Locks
knurled or fluted shank; esp. used for
Shelf supports fastening to masonry.
TYPES OF NAIL
CONSTRUCTION
• Face-nailing – nailing in which
the nails are driven
HARDWARE perpendicular to the face of the
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
material.
Nails
Screws
Bolts
• Blind-nailing – also called
TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE
concealed or secret nailing.
Hinges
Latches and Locksets
Nailing in such a way that the
Closers
Pivots
nail heads are not visible on
Panic Hardware
Push plates and pull bars the face of the work. In
Door stops and bumpers
Astragals finished roofing, the use of
Bolts and Fasteners
Automatic Door Bottoms nails that are not exposed to
Weather stripping
Thresholds
Furniture Hinges
the weather.
Cabinet Catches
Cabinet Knobs • Toe-nailing – also called skew
Lid Stays
Drawer runners or tusk nailing. Nailing
Locks
Shelf supports obliquely to the surfaces being
joined.
Screws – are externally threaded fasteners.

1. Wood screw – a helically threaded metal


fastener having a pointed end; forms its
HARDWARE own mating thread when driven into wood
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
or other resilient material.
Nails
Screws
2. Metal screw – fastened by screwing into
Bolts metal.
TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE 3. Lag screw, lag bolt, coach screw – a
Hinges
Latches and Locksets
bolt having a square head and a thin,
Closers coarse-pitched thread.
Pivots
Panic Hardware 4. Screw anchors – an anchor (similar to an
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers expansion bolt) having a metal shell with
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners
a screw along its central axis; when the
Automatic Door Bottoms shell is placed in a hole and the screw is
Weather stripping
Thresholds
driven in, the shell expands, tightly
Furniture Hinges securing the anchor in the hole. Locally
Cabinet Catches
Cabinet Knobs called a tux screw with a plastic shell.
Lid Stays
Drawer runners
5. Tekscrew – a screw used to fasten metal
Locks roofing sheets to the purlins.
Shelf supports
HARDWARE
• Bolts – A metallic pin or rod
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
Nails
having a head on one end and
Screws
Bolts

TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE


an external thread on the other
Hinges
Latches and Locksets
Closers
for screwing up a nut[1]; used for
Pivots
Panic Hardware
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers
holding members or parts of
members together.
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping
Thresholds
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
Cabinet Knobs [1] Nut – a short metal block having a central hole which is threaded to receive a
Lid Stays
Drawer runners bolt, screw, or other threaded part.
Locks
Shelf supports
• Machine bolt – a threaded bolt having a
straight shank and a conventional head such
as a square, hexagonal, button, or
countersunk type.
HARDWARE • Stove bolt –
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE • Carriage bolt – a threaded bolt having a
Nails
Screws
circular head, an oval or flat bearing surface,
Bolts and a means (such as a square shoulder
TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE under the head) of preventing rotation of the
Hinges
Latches and Locksets
bolt.
Closers
Pivots
• Toggle bolt – a bolt having a nut with
Panic Hardware pivoted flanged wings that close against a
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers
spring when it is pushed through a hole, and
Astragals open after emerging from the hole; used to
Bolts and Fasteners
Automatic Door Bottoms fasten objects to a hollow wall or to a wall
Weather stripping
Thresholds
which is accessible only from one side.
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
• Expansion Bolts – same as expansion
Cabinet Knobs shields. An anchoring device having an
Lid Stays
Drawer runners
expandable socket that swells as a bolt is
Locks tightened into it; used in masonry walls for
Shelf supports
attaching timber, etc.
TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE
• DOOR HARDWARE
– Functions of Door Hardware
HARDWARE
• Hanging the door: hinges, pivots, and
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
Nails combination pivots and closers.
Screws
Bolts • Operating the door: handles, latches, push
TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE
Hinges
plates, and pull bars.
Latches and Locksets
Closers • Closing the door: door closers and
Pivots
Panic Hardware combination pivots and closers.
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers
Astragals
• Locking the door: locksets, dead bolts, flush
Bolts and Fasteners
Automatic Door Bottoms
bolts, electric locks, and other special devices.
Weather stripping
Thresholds
• Sealing the door: weather stripping, sound
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
seals, smoke seals.
Cabinet Knobs
Lid Stays • Protecting the door: kick plates, corner
Drawer runners
Locks protection, and similar materials.
Shelf supports
Hinges – are movable joints used to
attach, support, and turn a door (or
cover) about a pivot; consist of two
plates joined together by a pin which
support the door and connect it to its
HARDWARE frame, enabling it to swing open or
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE closed.
Nails
Screws
Bolts

TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE


The types of door hinges are:
Hinges
Latches and Locksets
• Butt hinge – referred to as butts
Closers
Pivots
because they are usually attached to
Panic Hardware the butt edge of a door. Hinges
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers consist of two leaves with an odd
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners
number of knuckles on one leaf and
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping
an even number of knuckles on the
Thresholds other. The knuckles are attached with
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches a pin. The pin and knuckles form the
Cabinet Knobs
Lid Stays
barrel of the hinge, which is finished
Drawer runners
Locks
with a tip. There are four basic types:
Shelf supports
The Four Basic Types of Hinges are:

⚪ Full Mortise Hinge – is the most


common type and has both leaves
fully mortised into the frame and edge
of the door.
HARDWARE ⚪ Half-Surface Hinge – has one leaf
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
mounted on the face of the door and
Nails the other leaf mortised into the frame.
⚪ Half-Mortise Hinge – leaves are
Screws
Bolts

TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE


Hinges
surface-applied to the frame and
Latches and Locksets mortised into the edge of the door.
⚪ Full-Surface Hinge – is applied to the
Closers
Pivots
Panic Hardware
Push plates and pull bars face of both the door and frame.
Door stops and bumpers
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping
The various types of hinges are used
Thresholds when either the door or frame cannot
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches be mortised. For example, a
Cabinet Knobs
Lid Stays
half-mortise hinge may be bolted or
Drawer runners
Locks
welded to a heavy steel frame.
Shelf supports
1. Other types of butt hinges are:
1. Fast pin hinge – a hinge in which the pin is
fastened permanently in place.
2. Loose pin hinge – a hinge having a removable
pin which permits its two parts to be
separated.
HARDWARE
3. Loose joint hinge – a hinge having two
knuckles; one of which has a vertical pin that
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE fits into a corresponding hole in the other by
Nails
Screws
lifting the door up off the vertical pin. The door
Bolts may be removed by unscrewing the hinge.
TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE 2. Olive-knuckle hinge – a paumelle hinge with
Hinges
Latches and Locksets
knuckles forming an oval shape.
Closers
Pivots
3. Invisible hinge – a hinge so constructed that
Panic Hardware no parts are exposed when the door is
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers
closed. A famous brand name is SOSS.
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners
4. Spring hinge – a hinge containing one or
Automatic Door Bottoms more springs, when a door is opened, the
Weather stripping
Thresholds hinge returns to its closed position
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
automatically; may act in one direction only,
Cabinet Knobs or in both directions (as on a swinging door).
Lid Stays
Drawer runners
There are two types:
Locks 1. Spring butt hinge
Shelf supports
2. Spring pivot hinge
HARDWARE
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
Nails
Screws
Bolts

TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE


Hinges
Latches and Locksets
Closers
Pivots
Panic Hardware
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping
Thresholds
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
Cabinet Knobs
Lid Stays
Drawer runners
Locks
Shelf supports
Latches and Locksets – are devices to
HARDWARE
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
hold a door in the closed position and
Nails
Screws
Bolts
lock it. A latchset only holds the door
TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE
in place with no provision for locking.
Hinges
Latches and Locksets
Closers
It has a beveled latch extending from
Pivots
Panic Hardware
Push plates and pull bars
the face of the door edge and
Door stops and bumpers
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners
automatically engages the strike
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping
Thresholds
mounted in the frame when the door
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
is closed. A lockset has a special
Cabinet Knobs
Lid Stays
Drawer runners
mechanism that allows the door to be
Locks
Shelf supports locked with a key or thumbturn.
There are four types of latches and locks:
1. Mortise lock or latch – is installed in a rectangular area cut out of
the door.
1. more secure than a bored lock;
2. wider variety of locking options;
3. allows the use of a dead bolt[1] and a latch bolt[2], both of which can
be retracted with a single operation; and
4. with a variety of knob and lever handle designs.
2. Preassembled lock and latch – also called unit lock. Is a
HARDWARE complete unit slid into a notch made in the edge of the door and
requires very little adjustment. They are often found in older
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE buildings.
Nails 3. Bored lock and latch – also called cylindrical lock. Is installed by
Screws boring holes through the face of the door and from the edge of
Bolts the door to the other bored opening.
1. relatively easy to install;
TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE 2. less expensive than mortise locks;
Hinges 3. offer fewer operating functions than do mortise locks.
Latches and Locksets
Closers
4. Interconnected lock – have a cylindrical lock and a dead bolt.
Pivots The two locks are interconnected so that a single action of
Panic Hardware turning a knob or lever handle on the inside releases both bolts.
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners • Other local classifications of door locks are:
Automatic Door Bottoms • Entrance lockset – an intricately designed lockset; operated
Weather stripping inside with a key and a thumbturn or a universal button which
Thresholds when pushed stays put and locks the door.
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
• Bedroom lockset – same as the entrance lockset but simpler in
Cabinet Knobs design.
Lid Stays • Toilet lockset – a simply designed lockset which is locked from
Drawer runners the inside by pushing, without a key, a universal button. To
Locks release, the cylindrical knob is turned from the inside only.
Shelf supports
[1] Dead bolt – a type of door lock; the bolt which is square in cross section, is operated by
the door key or a turn piece.
[2] Latch bolt – a spring bolt, one edge of which is beveled; when the door or window to
which it is attached is closed, the bolt is forced inward; when in the fully closed
position, the bolt springs back into a fixed notch or cavity.
• Other important terminology in relation to
locks and latches are:
• Knob – a handle, more or less spherical,
usually for operating a lock.
• Knob rose – a round disk or plate
HARDWARE
fastened to the face of a door around the
hole in the door through which the
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
Nails doorknob spindle passes.
Screws
Bolts • Escutcheon – a protective plate
TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE surrounding the keyhole of a door, a light
Hinges
Latches and Locksets
switch, etc.; also called a scutcheon.
Closers
Pivots • Strike, strike plate, striking plate – a
Panic Hardware
Push plates and pull bars
metal plate or box which is set in a
Door stops and bumpers
Astragals
doorjamb and is either pierced or recessed
Bolts and Fasteners to receive the bolt or latch of a lock, fixed
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping on a door.
Thresholds
Furniture Hinges • Lip strike – the projection from the side of
Cabinet Catches
Cabinet Knobs a strike plate which the bolt of a lock
Lid Stays
Drawer runners
strikes first, when a door is closed;
Locks
Shelf supports
projects out from the side of the strike
plate to protect the frame.
• Closers – are devices that automatically return the door to
its closed position after it is opened. They also control the
distance a door can be opened and thereby protect the
door and surrounding construction from damage. Closers
can be surface mounted on the door or head frame or
concealed in the frame or door.
HARDWARE
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
Nails
Screws
Bolts

TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE


Hinges
Latches and Locksets
Closers
Pivots
Panic Hardware
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping
Thresholds
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
Cabinet Knobs
Lid Stays
Drawer runners
Locks
Shelf supports
• Pivots – provide an alternative way to
hang doors where the visual
appearance of hinges is objectionable
or where a frameless door design
HARDWARE may make it impossible to use hinges.
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
Nails
Screws
Pivots may be center hung or offset
Bolts

TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE


and are mounted in the floor and head
Hinges
Latches and Locksets
Closers of the door.
Pivots
Panic Hardware
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping
Thresholds
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
Cabinet Knobs
Lid Stays
Drawer runners
Locks
Shelf supports
• Panic Hardware – This type of operating hardware is
used where required by the building code for safe
egress during a panic situation. Push bars extending
across the width of the door operate vertical rods that
disengage latches at the top and bottom. The vertical
rods can be surface mounted or concealed.
HARDWARE
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
Nails
Screws
Bolts

TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE


Hinges
Latches and Locksets
Closers
Pivots
Panic Hardware
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping
Thresholds
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
Cabinet Knobs
Lid Stays
Drawer runners
Locks
Shelf supports
• Push plates and pull bars – are used
to operate a door that does not require
automatic latching. They are also used
HARDWARE
on doors to commercial kitchens.
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
Nails
• Door stops and bumpers – are small
Screws
Bolts metal fabrications with rubber
TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE
Hinges
bumpers attached and are used to
Latches and Locksets
Closers
Pivots
keep a door from damaging adjacent
Panic Hardware
Push plates and pull bars construction.
Door stops and bumpers
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners • Astragals – are vertical members
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping
Thresholds
used between double doors to seal the
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
Cabinet Knobs
opening, act as a door stop, or provide
Lid Stays
Drawer runners extra security when the doors are
Locks
Shelf supports closed.
Bolts and Fasteners

• Door bolt or barrel bolt[1] – a manually


operated sliding rod or bar attached to a
door for locking it; a spring is not part of the
locking mechanism.
HARDWARE
• Chain door fastener – a device attached to
a door and its jamb which limits the door
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
Nails opening to the length of the chain.
Screws
Bolts • Chain bolt – at the top of a door, a spring
TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE bolt which is actuated by a chain attached to
Hinges
Latches and Locksets
it.
Closers
Pivots
• Foot bolt – a bolt which is fixed at the
Panic Hardware
Push plates and pull bars
bottom of a door and can be operated by
Door stops and bumpers foot; usually when the door is unbolted, the
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners bolt is held up by a spring.
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping • Flush bolts – are used on the inactive leaf
Thresholds
Furniture Hinges of a pair of doors to lock the door in place.
Cabinet Catches
Cabinet Knobs
They may be surface mounted or mortised
Lid Stays
Drawer runners
into the edge of the door.
Locks
Shelf supports

[1] Barrel bolt or tower bolt – a door bolt which moves into a
cylindrical casing; not driven by a key.
• Automatic Door Bottoms – are devices
that are mortised or surface applied to the
bottom of the door to provide a sound or
light seal. When the door is open the seal is
up; as the door is closed a plunger strikes
HARDWARE the jamb and forces the seal down.
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
Nails
Screws
Bolts

TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE


Hinges
Latches and Locksets
Closers
Pivots
Panic Hardware
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping
Thresholds
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
Cabinet Knobs
Lid Stays
Drawer runners
Locks
Shelf supports
• Weather stripping – is used along
HARDWARE
the edge and bottom of doors to
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
Nails
Screws
provide a tight seal against water and
Bolts air infiltration. Different types of
TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE
Hinges
Latches and Locksets
neoprene, felt, metal, vinyl, and other
Closers
Pivots
materials are used.
Panic Hardware
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers
• Thresholds – are used where floor
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners
Automatic Door Bottoms
materials change at a door line, where
Weather stripping
Thresholds
weather stripping is required, where a
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
Cabinet Knobs
hard surface is required for an
Lid Stays
Drawer runners
automatic door bottom, or where
Locks
Shelf supports minor changes in floor level occur.
Furniture Hinges
1. Butt hinges
1. Standard brass butt – for general
usage.
2. Back flap hinge – with wide plates
for table leaves and rabbeted full
flaps.
HARDWARE
3. Strap hinge – for narrow sections.
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
Nails
4. Lift-off butt (same as loose joint
Screws hinge for doors) – for cabinet doors
Bolts
which have to be removed from time
TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE
Hinges
to time without disturbing setting.
Latches and Locksets 5. Loose pin hinge or ball-tipped
Closers
Pivots hinge – where it is necessary to
Panic Hardware
Push plates and pull bars
throw door clear of carcass frame with
Door stops and bumpers the whole or the hinge knuckle
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners
protruding.
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping
6. Stopped hinge – opens through 90
Thresholds deg. only for box lids, etc.
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches 7. Piano hinge, continuous hinge – a
Cabinet Knobs
Lid Stays hinge having the same length as the
Drawer runners
Locks
moving part to which it is applied.
Shelf supports 8. Clock case hinge – one plate is
wider to allow for a projecting door.
2. Concealed hinges-
3. Pivot hinges –
4. T-hinge, Tee hinge – Concealed hinges

HARDWARE
a surface-mounted
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
Nails
door hinge in the
Screws
Bolts shape of a letter T, of
TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE
Hinges
Latches and Locksets
which one leaf, the
Closers
Pivots
Panic Hardware
strap, is fastened to Pivot hinge
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers
Astragals
the door, and the other
Bolts and Fasteners
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping
(short and wide) is
Thresholds
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
fixed to the door post.
Cabinet Knobs
Lid Stays
Drawer runners
Locks
5. Glass door hinges -
Shelf supports

Glass door hinge


Cabinet Catches
• Friction catch – any catch which,
when it engages a strike, is held in the
engaged position by friction.
• Magnetic pressure catch -
HARDWARE
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
• Bullet or ball catch – a fastener which
Nails
Screws
Bolts
holds a door in place by means of a
TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE
projecting spring-actuated steel ball
Hinges
Latches and Locksets
Closers
which is depressed when the door is
Pivots
Panic Hardware
closed.
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping
Thresholds
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
Cabinet Knobs
Lid Stays
Drawer runners
Locks
Shelf supports
Cabinet Knobs
HARDWARE
• Screw-in knob
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
Nails
Screws
• Bolt-on knob
Bolts

TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE


Hinges
• Flush knob
Latches and Locksets
Closers
Pivots
Panic Hardware
• Flush ring
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners
• Pull
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping
Thresholds
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
Cabinet Knobs
Lid Stays
Drawer runners
Locks
Shelf supports
HARDWARE
Lid Stays
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
Nails
Screws
Bolts

TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE


Hinges
Latches and Locksets
Closers
Pivots
Panic Hardware
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping
Thresholds
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
Cabinet Knobs
Lid Stays
Drawer runners
Locks
Shelf supports
Drawer runners
HARDWARE • E-single extension –
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
Nails
withdrawal distance
Screws
Bolts
designed to be less than
TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE installation length.
Hinges
Latches and Locksets
Closers
• V-full extension –
Pivots
Panic Hardware
incorporates a pull-out
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers
distance as great as, or
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners
greater than the
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping installation length.
Thresholds
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
• T-telescopic extension –
Cabinet Knobs
Lid Stays
are full extending systems.
Drawer runners
Locks
Shelf supports
Locks
• Rim locks
• Mortise locks
HARDWARE
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
• In-laid flap locks
Nails
Screws
Bolts • Lever locks
TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE
Hinges
Latches and Locksets
Closers
• Glass door locks
Pivots
Panic Hardware
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping
Thresholds
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
Cabinet Knobs
Lid Stays
Drawer runners
Locks rim mortise In-laid lever Glass door
Shelf supports
Shelf supports
• Pin-mounted
• Plug-in
HARDWARE
TYPES OF ROUGH HARDWARE
• Screw-in
Nails
Screws
Bolts • Screw-mounted
TYPES OF FINISH HARDWARE
Hinges
Latches and Locksets
Closers
• Glass shelf supports
Pivots
Panic Hardware
Push plates and pull bars
Door stops and bumpers
Astragals
Bolts and Fasteners
Automatic Door Bottoms
Weather stripping
Thresholds
Furniture Hinges
Cabinet Catches
Cabinet Knobs
Lid Stays
Drawer runners
Locks
Shelf supports Pin-mounted Plug-in Screw-in Screw-mounted Glass shelf

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